The off-site manufacturing business, capable of delivering up to
2,000 timber frame structures per year, has recruited Antony
Bayles as technical sales manager and Morgan Howe as contracts
supervisor for England and Wales.
Both are County Durham natives with a combined 35 years’
experience in the construction and timber frame industries who
will spearhead the company’s bid to secure new contracts and
business opportunities south of the border.
Mr Bayles previously managed the timber frame sector for a NYSE
top 100 construction company, covering UK, Ireland, and the
Nordics, bringing new products to market. In addition to his
extensive sales experience, he has also held roles in
manufacturing and product design, giving him a broad
understanding of the industry.
Mr Howe joined a national housebuilder at age 16, progressing
from apprentice to site joiner. He left after seven years,
working self-employed for most major manufactures of large
timber frame structures, managing a team of staff that installed
the frames on site.
Barbara Massie, business development director, said: “Kirkwood
is a tried-and-tested partner that has been supplying customers
in Scotland with quality timber frame structures for a wide
range of development schemes for over 40 years.
“We have noticed that there is now an appetite in England to
trial and adopt timber frame construction, which most know is a
greener, more sustainable, cost and time-efficient modern method
of construction (MMC).
“To date we have secured several contracts in England with
innovative companies looking to expedite build programmes,
whilst meeting and exceeding energy efficiency standards and
minimising waste and carbon emissions. It is clear that
construction is evolving to embrace MMC – like timber frame.
“Morgan and Antony’s recruitment demonstrates our commitment to
our English-based customers to provide the hands-on support,
advice, information and high quality of service for which we are
renowned in Scotland and the UK.”
Mr Bayles said: “I’ve worked in the MMC timber frame
construction industry – on both the manufacturing and design
side right through to overseeing large projects on an
international level.
“I feel that my well-rounded knowledge and understanding of the
sector will support what is already a strong team at Kirkwood
Timber Frame, as the business looks to secure further work in
England.”
Mr Howe added: “I am confident that as a team, Antony and I have
the knowledge and experience to support customers through the
entire timber frame process from procurement, design and
technical, to the install on-site.
“We are well-connected, so know tried-and-tested partners that
can help facilitate the seamless delivery of timber frame
projects on developments, saving clients time and money as well
as supporting in the creation of energy efficient and
sustainable properties.”
Source:
scottishconstructionnow.com